Released in 2012, Kindara is an app created by husband and wife team William Sacks and Katherine Bicknell. The app allows women to input intimate details about their bodies and tells them if they are ovulating. Based on the information given, women will know when to have sex to get pregnant, as well as when not to have sex to avoid pregnancy. Kindara also helps women identify hormone and thyroid problems, which in turn helps them and their doctors determine next steps.

We actually founded the company because we were looking for effective birth control that wasn't the pill. Kati had been on the pill for 10 years and she didn't like the side effects. She introduced me to the fertility awareness method and I was blown away by how little I understood about female fertility. I was actually outraged that I had never been taught how reproduction actually works." - William Sacks

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